Customer Reviews for OXO Good Grips Large Nylon Flexible Turner, Black

OXO Good Grips Large Nylon Flexible Turner, Black
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OXO Good Grips Large Nylon Flexible Turner, Black List Price: $8.99
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of OXO Good Grips Large Nylon Flexible Turner, Black

Customer Review: Flexibility
Summary: 4 Stars

OXO make excellent products. I purchased an OXO Good Grips Large Nylon Flexible Turner and am pleased with the flexibility. You are able to really get under what you are trying to turn.

Customer Review: There is such a thing as too flexible
Summary: 2 Stars

I typically love OXO products, but I found this turner to be just too flexible. I found it could not bear up under much weight at all, and bent too much. I suppose this could be an asset in some circumstances, but I have struggled to find them. Just not a useful item for me.

Customer Review: Worst one I have Used to date
Summary: 1 Stars

This thing is a disappointment. It is too thin to flip anything with a bit of mass to it. The nylon bends immediately from sitting in a drawer and holds that position. I have tried probably 10 flippers over the last little while and for me, this is the worst. I used to like the Calphalon turners but the edge of the one's I ordered recently have shown splitting very quickly. Ironically, my favorite is the Henkel's silicon spatula and I can't really explain why ... it's too thick, food doesn't slide as easy as I would like, but it's the one I keep going for. As for this one, tried it one final time and tossed it in the garbage. I'm sure these things are meant for many different applications and may will be happy with it, I'm just one unsatisfied customer.

Customer Review: It doesn't cut it
Summary: 1 Stars

The small one is much better, this big one is too floppy to be of much use. I tried it even on pancakes and it didn't have the firmness to slip under and dislodge what parts were sticking to the pan, which another, sturdier turner handled very well. The small one is better although after only one month's use, it began fraying at the tip. Why they do this I don't know. I'm still looking for a good turner that is strong, thin and doesn't fray at the end after very little use. It used to be that one could use a turner for years before signs of fraying.
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